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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. Inferential learning of a concept cannot be take for granted! Never assume!
Consonant Digraph
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Percentile
Direct Instruction
2. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
Old English
Profile
Vowel Digraph
Top-down Reading Approach
3. A test in which a student's performance is compared to that of a norm group. Often used to measure and compare students - schools - districts and states.
Visual Learners
Norm-referenced tests
Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Percentile/ percentile rank
4. Present the whole and teaches how this can be broken down into component parts.
Phoneme
Analytic
Keith Stanovich
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
5. The number of words a student can read correctly in a given period of time.
Cognitive Assessment
WRAT
Accuracy
Composite Score
6. Academic Language Therapy Association
Auditory Processing
Kinesthetic
Three Layers of Language
ALTA
7. A letter or a group of letters attached to the beginning or ending of a base word or root that creates a derivative with a meaning or grammatical form that is different that the base word or root.
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
Matthew Effect
Affix
Breve
8. A spoken or written unit that must have a vowel sound and that may include consonants that precede or follow that vowel. Syllables are units of sound made by one impulse of voice.
Joe Torgesen
Dyslexia
Syllable
Open Syllable
9. A significant unit of visual shape. We use the visual shape as to cover not only writing - but also any other shape perceived by the eye which is a visible representation of a unit of speech. A single graphic letter or letter cluster which represents
Grapheme
Multi-Sensory Approach
Auditory Processing
Quadrigraph
10. An ability test is designed to measure either your general intelligence or your mental aptitude in a particular area. For example
Percentile
Stanine Scores
Affix
Ability
11. Explicitly teaches strategies and techniques for studying texts and acquiring meaning
Reading Comprehension Support
Greek layer of language
Anglo Saxon
Composite Score
12. Expects child to learn reading as "naturally" as speech - Uses child's oral language as content for reading - Uses child's oral language as basis for spelling instruction - Children learn to "read" by reading and re-reading "big books" together with
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13. 1896 - wrote first article in medical literature on "word blindness" in children
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Chall's Stage 1
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Auditory Learners
14. 1904 - reported 2 cases of "congenital word blindness" - called for schools to establish procedures for screening as well as appropriate teaching of those that were identified with congenital word-blindness
James Hinshelwood
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Morpheme
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
15. A pattern of letters (found in a single syllable) which occurs frequently together. The pronunciation of at least one of the component parts is unexpected or the letters stand in an unexpected sequence ( ar - er - ir - or - us - qu - wh)
Diphthong
Combination
Kinesthetic
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16. Reading for Learning "the New" - Expand vocabularies - build background and world knowledge - develop strategic habits
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17. Edward III - English again becomes the official language of the state -Chaucer - Canterbury Tales - English borrows from Latin and Greek languages - Anglo-French compounds appear (gentlewomen - gentlemen - faithful - etc) - Latin layer of language -
Middle English
Great Vowel Shift
Percentile
Standard Scores
18. The knowledge of the various sounds in the English language and their correspondence to the letter or letters that represent those sounds.
Texas Education Code 38.003
Sound Symbol Association
Base Word
Accent
19. Any learning activity that includes 2 or more sensory modalities simultaneously to take in or express information.
Multisensory
Standardized test
Accent
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
20. Aspect of language concerned with meaning. Curriculum should include comprehension of written language.
Semantics
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
Phonics
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
21. Ability to understand and express spoken language
Standard score
Standard Scores
Oral Language
Chall's Six Stages of Reading
22. Study of how morphemes are combined into words - must include study of base words - roots - and affixes
Consonant Digraph
Morphology
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
Keith Stanovich
23. Feeling through fingertips
Diagnostic tests
Tactile
Age equivalent
Accuracy
24. Provide different ways for kids to take in information or communicate their knowledge back to you. The changes do not alter or lower the standards or expectations of a subject or a test.
Accommodation
Multi-Sensory Approach
Percentile
Matthew Effect
25. Whole language - Drop Everythng and read - evaluation through miscues - founds of whole language
Funding
ADHD
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Cedilla
26. Is one that provides for translating test scores into a statement about the behavior to be expected of a person with that score or their relationship to a specified subject matter. Most tests and quizzes written by school teachers are criterion-refer
Accuracy
Criterion-Referenced Test
Social language
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
27. Gray Oral Reading Test-Fourth Edition Screening test. Provides an efficient and objective measure of growth in oral reading and an aid in the diagnosis of oral reading difficulties Standard Scores - Percentile Ranks - Grade Equivalents - Age Equivale
GORT
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
Chall's Stage 3
ADHD
28. listening - remembering - and understanding what someone else says.
Base Word
Phonology
Vowel Digraph
Receptive language
29. Screening test. Elementary age only. Asks test taker to name the letters of the alphabet
WRAT
Orthography
Base Word
Letter naming Chart
30. Nationally known for research on both the prevention and remediation of reading difficulties in young children as well as work on assessment of phonological awareness and reading
Accuracy
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Joe Torgesen
Great Vowel Shift
31. Proceeds from the part to the whole.Reading is driven by the text. Emphasizes the written or printed text. Flesch - Gough - LaBerge and Samuels.
Universal Screening
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
V >
Suffix
32. Taught visual to auditory - Taught auditory to visual - Students should also master blending of sounds into words and as well segmenting whole words into individual sounds.
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
Direct Instruction
Mathew Effect
Trigraph
33. Teutonic invasion and settlement - The Christianizing of Britain - The creation of a national English culture - Danish-English warfare - Political adjustment and cultural assimilation and the decline of Old English as a result of The Norman Conquest.
Fluency
Phonemic/ decodable words
Old English
Mastery level
34. Are standardized and measure your progress and achievements as a student.
MSL
Academic Achievement Tests
Top-down Reading Approach
Keith Stanovich
35. Scientific terminology and often appear in science texts - Greek roots are often combining forms and compound to form words.
Chall's Stage 1
Greek layer of language
Sound Symbol Association
Percentile/ percentile rank
36. 1925 - Coined the term "strephosymbolia" which means twisted symbols; Pathologist - neurologist and psychitrist in the US - studied with Dr. Alzheimer in Germany - work influenced by James Hinshelwood
SBOE
Standard score
Samuel T. Orton
Diphthong
37. Wechsler Individual Achievement Test
Prefix
Semantics
WIATII
Visual Learners
38. A score that combines several scores according to a specified formula.
Language Experience called 'Whole Language'
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
Composite Score
The Norman Conquest
39. International Multisensory Structured Education Council
Tactile
Three Layers of Language
IMSLEC
Standard score
40. A test in which the results can be used to determine a student's progress toward mastery of a content area. performance is compared to an expected level of mastery in a content area rather that to other student's scores. Such tests usually include qu
Universal Screening
Criterion referenced tests
Anglo Saxon
Derivative
41. The writing system of a language. Correct or standardized spelling according to established usage.
Stanine Scores
Cognitive Assessment
Mathew Effect
Orthography
42. A quick probe that is done frequently in order to make instructional changes in a timely fashion.
Tactile
Progress Monitoring
Comprehension
Vowel
43. Is a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. These difficulties typically result from a deficit in the
V >
Dyslexia
Ability
Components of Reading Instruction
44. A morpheme attached to the end of a word that creates a word with a different form or use. Suffixes include inflected forms indicating tense - number - person and comparatives.
Grapheme
Chall's Stage 2
GORT
Suffix
45. The curved diacritical mark above a vowel in a sound picture or phonic/dictionary symbol notation that indicates a short sound in a closed syllable in which at least one consonant comes after the vowel in the same syllable.
IMSLEC
Breve
Visual Learners
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
46. Effective for special needs - Uses all possible senses - tracing - saying - listening - looking - Typically called VAKT - Visual - Auditory - Kinesthetic - Tactile - Can be used with either Phonics or Whole Language
Open Syllable
Multi-Sensory Approach
Visual Learners
Macron
47. A word made from a base word by the addition of one or more affixes
Standard Scores
Consonant
Derivative
Letter naming Chart
48. Two vowels standing adjacent in the same syllable whose sounds blend smoothly together in one syllable. There are only four diphthongs in English. These are ou/out - ow/cow - oi/oil - oy - boy
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Morphology
Age equivalent
Diphthong
49. Children may be physical and socially immature - may be awkward in social situations - may have difficulty reading social cues - may have trouble finding the right words - stammering. - may feel anxious in school
Norm-referenced tests
Ability
Base Word
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
50. Ability to think reason and solve problems. Skills are usually measured by an individual test of intelligence/IQ test. Requires being able to generalize from past experience and use that knowledge to respond to new situations.
Composite Score
Cognition
Diphthong
Derivative